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Maung Zarni, leader of the Free Rohingya Coalition, speaks at a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on Thursday. | CHISATO TANAKA By Chisato Tanaka, Published by The Japan Times on October 25, 2018 A leader of a global network of activists for Rohingya Mu...

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By Sena Güler | Published by Anadolu Agency on December 1, 2018 Maung Zarni says he will boycott Beijing-sponsored events until the country reverses its 'troubling path' ANKARA -- A human rights activist and intellectual said he withdrew from a Beijing-sponsored forum in London to pro...

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Oskar Butcher RB Article October 6, 2018 Every night in an unassuming shop space located in Mandalay’s 39thStreet, Lu Maw and Lu Zaw – the remaining members of the Burma’s most famous comedy trio, the Moustache Brothers – present their show: a curious combination of comedy, political sa...

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A demonstration over identity cards at a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh in April, 2018. Image: NurPhoto/SIPA USA/PA Images. By Natalie Brinham | Published by Open Democracy on October 21, 2018 Wary of the past, Rohingya have frustrated the UN’s attempts to provide them with documenta...

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By M.S. Anwar | Opinion & Analysis The Burmese (Myanmar) quasi-civilian government unleashed a large-scale violence against the minority Rohingya in the western Myanmar state of Arakan in 2012. The violence, which some wrongly frame as ‘Communal’, was carried out by the Burmese armed forces...

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By Maung Zarni, Natalie Brinham | Published by Middle East Institute on November 20, 2018 “It is an ongoing genocide (in Myanmar),” said Mr. Marzuki Darusman, the head of the UN Human Rights Council-mandated Independent International Fact-Finding Mission at the official briefing at ...

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Rohingya refugees who fled from Myanmar wait to be let through by Bangladeshi border guards after crossing the border in Palang Khali, Bangladesh October 9, 2017. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj MS Anwar RB Opinion November 12, 2018 Some may differ. But I believe the government of Bangladesh is ...

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By Maung Zarni | Published by Anadolu Agency on December 15, 2018 US will not intercede, and Myanmar's neighbors see it through economic lens, so international coalition for Rohingya needed LONDON -- The U.S. House of Representatives Thursday overwhelmingly passed a resolution ca...

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Aman Ullah  RB History August 25, 2016 The ethnic Rohingya is one of the many nationalities of the union of Burma. And they are one of the two major communities of Arakan; the other is Rakhine and Buddhist. The Muslims (Rohingyas) and Buddhists (Rakhines) peacefully co-existed in the A...

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Dr. Maung Zarni's Remark: The best research on Rohingya history: British Orientalism which created the pseudo-scientific biological notion of "Taiyinthar" or "real natives" of #Myanmar caused that country's post-colonial cancer of official & popular genocidal Racism.  This co...

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(Photo: Soe Zeya Tun, Reuters) RB News  October 5, 2013  Thandwe, Arakan – Rakhinese mob in Thandwe started attacking Kaman Muslims on September 28, 2013. As a result, 5 Kaman Muslims were mercilessly killed and 1 was died in heart attack while escaping the attack. 781 Kaman Mus...

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Rohingya families arrive at a UNHCR transit centre near the village of Anjuman Para, Cox’s Bazar, south-east Bangladesh after spending four days stranded at the Myanmar border with some 6,800 refugees. (Photo: UNHCR/Roger Arnold) By UN News May 11, 2018 Late last year, as violent repressi...

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(Photo: Reuters) Joint Statement: Rohingya Groups Call on U.S. Government to Ensure International Accountability for Myanmar Military-Planned Genocide December 17, 2018  We, the undersigned Rohingya organizations worldwide, call for accountability for genocide and crimes against...

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RB News December 6, 2017 Tokyo, Japan -- Legislators from all parties, along with Human Rights Now, Human Rights Watch, and Save the Children, came together to host the emergency parliament in-house event “The Rohingya Human Rights Crisis and Japanese Diplomacy” on December 4th. The eve...

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By Wyston Lawrence RB Petition October 15, 2017 There is one petition has been going on Change.org to remove Ven. Wira Thu from Facebook. He has been known as Buddhist Bin Laden. Time magazine published his image on their cover with the title of The Face of Buddhist Terror. The petitio...

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A human rights activist and genocide scholar from Burma Dr. Maung Zarni visits Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi Extermination Camp and calls on European governments - Britain, France, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Denmark, Hungary and Germany not to collaborate with the Evil - like they did with Hitler 75 ye...

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By Dhaka Tribune Editorial November 5, 2017 How can we answer to our conscience knowing full-well what the Myanmar military is doing to the innocent Rohingya minority -- not even sparing children or pregnant women? Despite the on-going humanitarian crisis involving Rohingya refugees ...

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Aid agencies in the dark on Rohingya repatriation plans

At Shabrang Harbor in Teknaf, at the Bangladesh border, newly arrived refugees just off boats from Myanmar, carry all that they have as they wait to register as refugees in country. Photo by: Mahmud Rahman for CRS / Caritas Bangladesh / CC BY-ND

By Kelli Rogers
January 8, 2018

BANGKOK — The agreed upon date of January 22 for the repatriation of Rohingya refugees is fast approaching — but if action to move forward does begin as originally dictated, it’s unlikely that aid agencies in Cox’s Bazar will be prepared to assist.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which Bangladesh and Myanmar officials agreed will be involved in repatriation implementation “as needed at the appropriate time,” according to the document text, has heard no updates of current plans, nor received an invitation to a future meeting or negotiation.

In late November, Myanmar and Bangladesh signed an initial deal for the voluntary repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims, and specified that the process begin rapidly within two months. At the same time, the officials agreed to establish a 30-member joint working group, headed by their foreign secretaries, in order to develop verification, transport and logistical arrangement, and reception procedures. 

It’s unclear what progress the working group has made, although the first meeting is scheduled to be held no later than January 15, according to reporting from Bangladesh’s The Daily Star.

UNHCR was not party to the original agreement, but Vivian Tan, UNHCR regional press officer, told Devex: “We hope to play a constructive role in implementing the modalities of the arrangement in line with international standards.” 

“This has yet to happen and we do not have details of what both governments are planning. We have been seeking clarification and in the meantime have noted news reports quoting officials of both countries,” she added.

The news reports are two Daily Star articles, one detailing the formation of the joint working group and the other citing confusion about a recent announcement made by Myanmar’s Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Win Myat Aye, who claimed that repatriation would start on January 22 with a group of Hindu refugees. Bangladesh officials said that was not the case and they had not decided on any joint meetings.

The ongoing confusion and lack of communication doesn’t bode well for a repatriation process that already has human rights groups raising the alarm. It remains to be seen whether certain conditions — that the returns be voluntary and safe, that the Rohingya play a role in the planning and management of the process, and that Myanmar provide the presently stateless returnees full citizenship — will be honored. The Myanmar government severely restricted the minority’s access to basic services and denied citizenship prior to the brutal military crackdown that sent thousands of Rohingya fleeing cross the border to Bangladesh in August. Security forces and government-backed groups razed tens of thousands of homes, limiting the options of a safe return for many.

As it stands, the repatriation arrangement fails to identify those who fled Myanmar for Bangladesh either as Rohingya or as refugees, noted Human Rights Watch in a letter to the two governments. The text of the arrangement requires such significant amendments, the letter states, that it should be suspended until those changes are made. 

The International Organization for Migration, which leads the Inter Sector Coordination Group and site management in Cox’s Bazar, has also “had absolutely no official involvement with this at all,” IOM Communications Officer Fiona MacGregor told Devex. “So we’re not in a position to plan anything around it.”

In the meantime, aid groups continue to respond to the overwhelming needs faced by more than 800,000 refugees in Bangladesh’s district of Cox’s Bazar. Some 50 percent of the general population of Rohingya is malnourished and anemic, according to the latest IOM situation report, and health actors are battling an outbreak of the contagious bacterial infection diphtheria.

IOM is currently pulling together data for a new plan to replace the current six-month U.N.-coordinated joint response plan — which called for $434 million, stands 50 percent funded, and runs through February.

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